Sounds like either the hardware or software doesn't support
Read16/Write16 SCSI commands, so you're stuck with the 2 TB limitation.

2 TB or 2 GB? heh.

There's a "better" SCSI controller for the machine but you can't IPL from
it, so I'd have to have both it and the current SCSI controller installed
and have the root volume group on the current SCSI controller.

A better solution is just to mount /opt and /home (actually I can't even
remember right now if it uses /home or /usr/home or what, but whatever) ...over
NFS. Probably.

So, who here can't say they don't have a wire shelf made up of
either:

A. Computer stuff.

B. Computer parts and stuff to make stuff out of in the future :-0

Up until my retirement and move out here to California, I had ***rooms***
full of just what you describe, for just the reason you mentioned. That happens
when you own/run a large ISP. Those were the days...

I actually opened the box only once, since I wanted to fool around with it when I find the time to make its internal modem hook up to our network/internal phone system or whatever. But iirc, our version had a slightly larger full qwertz keyboard. Larger than most mobile phone bluetooth keyboards, but smaller than your usual stand alone bluetooth keyboard, eg that from apple. It was black, too. I remember I was planning to connect it to my linux media pc.

I was busy with my C-64 back then, and never really thought much of the ZX-81.
I see some of the schematics say TS-1000 on them; are the TS-1000 and ZX-81
the exact same machine with different branding for US/UK ?

Pretty much. The roms differed slightly, but not enough to bother with. The first ZX-81 had 1K where the TS-1000 had a whopping 2K built in (you could even stack the ram chips (bend one pin up and route it to the lower chip select pin and get 4K built in on the TS-1000). Never did make much money as a kid, so the TS-1000 and junk from neighbors working at the power company was where I sourced computing supplies back then.

The games that are played on the console are still limited to 32K (bank switched via a 4K window), but it seems like the total "in memory" allotment for at one time play (excluding the 128 bytes you can have on the cartridge itself) - har har. This was posted to the programming room originally to the thread of this date, but I decided to post it where it is more appropriate.

The programming room was discussing the demo scene stuff and saying it was dead. I would guess it would become dead when folks my age become either:

I looked for an Atari Flashback, I thought the local Walgreen's had one but it must have sold. I am not sure I would pay $49 for it, maybe $39, but $29. Actually I was getting the "What do you want for Christmas???????" thing. I would have said one of those if it was available.